Information accuracy represents one of my major concerns. Often, it’s very easy to interpret something, and then repeat that certain something by using a perspective which fails to accurately portray reality. Such is the case here.

Shortly after writing in the February 28 Friday News Roundup about the Home Study Course in Bird Biology offered by Cornell University Laboratory of Ornithology, I was pleased to hear from an official with eCornell. It appears my previous take on program delivery wasn’t exactly on the money, so to speak. Therfore, with the gentleman’s permission, I’d like to provide more insight by starting with this important quote.

“Our program with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology is a little different from a typical eCornell course – it is based on a textbook-based correspondence course enriched with eCornell-powered online assessments.”

2. Under “Online BBA via AACSB-accredited B-schools, added important information about the BSBA from University of Florida. The previously overlooked testing requirements definitely stops many prospective students from enrolling in the UF BSBA program.